YOUNG ARGENTINIAN ADRIAN SCHVARTZ CHOSE BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA AND VISOKO FOR THE FIRST VISIT TO EUROPE

The discovery of the Bosnian Pyramids has brought to Visoko people from almost every country in the world, and such trend of arrivals continues within the project “Expedition to the Bosnian Pyramids with volunteering”. During the turns in this year, people from all continents have stayed in Visoko, and in the seventh shift, we’ve met a very interesting young man who came to our country from Buenos Aires, Argentina. How he has discovered the project in Visoko, what made him come here, which impressions he will take from our country, this young man explained in the conversation we had at the northern side of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun.

– I am Adrian Schvartz, I am 25 years old and I come from Buenos Aires, Argentina. I consider myself as a fighter for the truth or as the explorer and researcher of the truth, and in my opinion, the truth hides in the history of the ancient civilizations. Researching a lot on the Internet I found out about the discovery of the pyramids in Europe, it intrigued me a lot and I’ve decided to come and to experience at the spot everything I could read, see and hear – Schvartz said.

Very special information is that this was the first visit to Europe by the Argentinian, and he immediately decided to come to our country, proving the power and the greatness of the project in Visoko.

– That’s right. This is my first visit to the European continent and to this beautiful country. Initially, I wanted to visit Egypt and the pyramids, but I understood that almost everything has been already discovered or hidden, everything is commercialised and inside the Museums, therefore, I decided to come here and I don’t regret it at all. Every day I make my notes, photographs and I’m sharing it with my friends from all around the world. According to the things I saw, I think that the pyramids in Bosnia are like the other pyramids which are discovered in the world. I am very happy to meet and socialise with new people from the world, and even if my English is weak, I have to admit that the emotions and the positive energy have made us closer, and we understand ourselves quite well. - said Adrian Schvartz, the young Argentinian, who chose our country for his first European travel.